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Side note: To those slackers who have not purchased theirs yet. GET a fricken move on! As they say s*&t or get of the pot. Last edited by cpatzer; 11-13-2006 at 05:50 PM. |
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I have the sub sucessfully installed. The only real problem I had was threading the factory bolts into the sub enclosure as they seem to have some sort of residue left over from the manufacturing process. I just dug it out with a screw driver.The install notes mention that you should cut the retaining clips off of the padding on the back of the factory cover, these can easily be pulled off with a pair of pliers. You can also pull the plastic raisers off by twisting them with a pair of snub nose pliers instead of filing them off.
I did however run into one major problem. I can find NO PLACE AT ALL to put the amp. I purchased the A1200 in hopes that it would be small enough. I guess that was too much to hope for. Maybe I purchased too many options when I purchased the car. Does anybody have any ideas? I would really, really like to have the amp hidden. Thanks, Christian |
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AMP Location
I will tell you what I will be doing for mine. I plan on making an article, but in the mean time, here is a quick and dirty. Since I have to wait for my Stealthbox, I began the work on the amp wiring.
Remove your spare tire cover. There are black plastic floor fillers to the left of the spare tire. The right side of the spare tire has them also, but they are neat emergency tool holders. Once you remove the black plastic (bunch of dead space), you will see a rectangular metal bracket welded to the body of the car. Use a torch or a plasma cutter to remove that useless support bracket. Your amp will end up supporting that area. But realistically, how often will you be transporting bricks in your trunk to need all the added support? That will be my location for the amp. It is very close to the factory amp, near the battery, near the ground terminal of the battery to the frame, and near the sub location. Your system will benefit from short cables and no loss in power. Remeber, current is like water through a hose, the shorter and bigger the hose, the better the flow. I also placed a half farad capacitor right in front of the fuse terminal (the plastic box with a bunch of red wires distributed from the battery). On top of all, it is hidden under your floor! I will post pictures as soon as I am done. |
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Wow, ok! So I'm glad to hear I'm not the only person who had a dificult time trying to clean out the threads in order to get the factory bolts to fit into the stealth box. Also, I too used plyers and twisted off the plastic on the cover.
As to amp placement, did you see where I installed my JL A2150? It works good for me! Good luck and lets hear of any other suggestions for amp placement! I've had my stealth box up and playing now for a couple of weeks, I love it! Quote:
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I was wondering why is this GB not available for X5ers outside US ?
I'm interested in buying this stealthbox so if this "no exception" rule can be broken... I'm in for one ! |
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Are there any forms remaining? If so, I'm in.
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I WANT IN!! PLEASE GIVE ME AN OPPORTUNITY..... After listening to my 4.8is at louder volumes today... man it is a must to get rid of that wimpy sub setup.
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Chusteveb,
Thanks for the link but I am really not into hammering anything in my baby, or cutting with a plasma cutter for that matter. I will probably end up building an amp rack or buying a really small amplifier somewhere else. Also I don't even know if that would work, as my X5 does not have the sliding cargo hold. |
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Ivan,
In that attached picture in the first post of this thread, is the rear section cover where the speaker is really see through or is that photochop working there? I am wondering what others will do for sitting behind such a thick panel. Also is this solution completely plug and play for removing the old sub combo and putting in this combo? I am hoping there is no heavy lifting like finding wires/connectors, following setups that are super complicated etc. Lastly, i live very close to JL in fort lauderdale (about 20 min from me). Can I get them to do the install for me? Curtis Last edited by cue03; 11-14-2006 at 04:59 PM. |
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